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WOC Relay: Finally for Norway

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Norway won gold in the women’s relay after a great team performance – Heidi Bagstevold, Mari Fasting and Anne Margrethe Hausken running steadily from start until finish while the other teams had problems with the tricky and strongly forked courses. A clear silver medal went to Finland with Minna Kauppi on the last leg – Kauppi was very happy to finally get a medal on home ground.

Fight for bronze was very tight between the two biggest profiles of this championship in the women’s class – Simone Niggli (Switzerland) and Tove Alexandersson (Sweden). Both made quite big mistakes on the last leg – but in the end Niggli could take home bronze for Switzerland.

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GPS comparison – the fight for the medals

See below for comparisons between Norway/Finland and Sweden/Switzerland on the last leg (click for larger).  Kauppi runs the leg more than a minute faster than Norway’s Hausken, but secure orienteering by Hausken is the way to gold for Norway.

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The GPS-track of Sweden and Switzerland is compared below – a lot of mistakes especially by Alexandersson at control 2. Niggli misses number 7 – but keeps the time loss small enough to take home bronze.

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Maps / GPS-tracking

July 13th 2013 – GPSSeuranta

WOC Relay Women Leg 1


July 13th 2013 – GPSSeuranta

WOC Relay Women Leg 2


July 13th 2013 – GPSSeuranta

WOC Relay Women Leg 3


Results

1 103 NOR Norway 1:37:53
1 Heidi Bagstevold 32:48
2 Mari Fasting 31:36 1:04:24
3 Anne M. Hausken Nordberg 33:29 1:37:53
2 105 FIN Finland 1:39:07
1 Venla Niemi 32:28
2 Anni-Maija Fincke 34:59 1:07:27
3 Minna Kauppi 31:40 1:39:07
3 101 SUI Switzerland 1:43:44
1 Sara Luescher 32:44
2 Judith Wyder 35:52 1:08:36
3 Simone Niggli 35:08 1:43:44
4 102 SWE Sweden 1:43:58
1 Emma Johansson 34:15
2 Annika Billstam 33:04 1:07:19
3 Tove Alexandersson 36:39 1:43:58
5 108 CZE Czech Republic 1:45:48
1 Vendula Haldin 37:18
2 Eva Jurenikova 33:37 1:10:55
3 Dana Safka Brozkova 34:53 1:45:48
6 104 RUS Russia 1:46:29
1 Galina Vinogradova 34:45
2 Irina Nyberg 36:09 1:10:54
3 Tatiana Ryabkina 35:35 1:46:29

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2 comments

  1. “but in the end Niggli could take home silver for Switzerland”
    – bronze

    Rantanen sick or sidestepped?
    Why so many mistakes by top athletes?

    • Thanks, fixed. Don’t know about Rantanen – probably the relay team was fixed already? Mistake -> tricky terrain and pressure. I was out now and made around 5 minutes without pressure …